Jonathan Cain, keyboardist for the group, lives in Brentwood and his 15-year-old twins attend the school.

“It’s a good place and they’ve been really great to my kids,” Cain says. “It’s one of the reasons we moved here, really. We liked the school and we liked the community and the feeling down here.”

But Cain says that’s where his promotion of the school stops. He says fans that come out to Journey’s TPAC show will get with standard 90-minute hit parade free of further requests for money.

“It will be an intimate evening for sure,” he says. “We’ll be doing everyone’s favorites, similar to what we did at Bridgestone. There’ll be no propaganda. We’re not going to get up there and squeeze people for money. It’s an evening of rock ‘n roll and a celebration of our music. It’s kind of cool that way.”